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SP2011-155
How auditory selective attention changes intelligibility of dichotically presented speech sounds
-- Behavioral investigation and fMRI studty --
Hiroshi Takaoka, Hiroshi Riquimaroux (Doshisha Univ.)
pp. 1 - 6
SP2011-156
Perceptual characteristics of Japanese geminate consonants by Korean native listeners
-- Focusing on the relationship between geminate insertion and Korean intervocalic tense consonants --
Mee Sonu (Waseda Univ.), Keiichi Tajima (Hosei Univ.), Hiroaki Kato (NICT), Yoshinori Sagisaka (Waseda Univ.)
pp. 7 - 12
SP2011-157
Syllable intelligibility of profoundly hearing-impaired rehabilitants using bone-conducted ultrasonic hearing aid
Toshie Matsui, Ryota Shimokura, Osamu Saito, Fumi Fukuda, Tadashi Nishimura, Hiroshi Hosoi (Nara Medical Univ.), Seiji Nakagawa (AIST)
pp. 13 - 18
SP2011-158
Acoustic Analysis of Infant Directed Speech Using the Multi-Timescale Phoneme Acquisition Model
Kouki Miyazawa (Waseda Univ./RIKEN), Hideaki Kikuchi (Waseda Univ.), Reiko Mazuka (RIKEN)
pp. 19 - 24
SP2011-159
Estimating the vocabulary spurt onset using two piece linear regression
Yasuhiro Minami, Tessei Kobayashi, Hiroaki Sugiyama (NTT)
pp. 25 - 30
SP2011-160
[Invited Talk]
Language development in preverbal infants
-- From voice to words --
Etsuko Haryu (Univ. Tokyo)
pp. 31 - 34
SP2011-161
A basic study of amplification equipment for an electro-larynx
Ken-ichiro Yabu, Kazutaka Ueda (Tokyo Univ.), Kiyofumi Inanaga (Southern Acoustics), Tohru Ifukube (Tokyo Univ.)
pp. 35 - 38
SP2011-162
Speech feature integration and its visualization for a computer-aided diagnosis of the dysarthric speech
Yuichi Ueda, Tadashi Sakata (Kumamoto Univ.), Mana Shinnakasu, Narihiro Hirahara (Kagoshima Univ.), Akinori Gomi (Gunma Univ.)
pp. 39 - 44
SP2011-163
Control of Speech Rate with Visual Feedback
Keiko Ochi, Koichi Mori, Minae Okada, Akikazu Nishikido (NRCD)
pp. 45 - 48
SP2011-164
Relation between acoustic features and impression evaluation in singing voices.
Shun Kojima, Takeshi Saitou, Masato Miyoshi (Kanazawa Univ.)
pp. 49 - 53
SP2011-165
Spatial expression of tone pitch
-- Behavioral and fMRI studies --
Saori Yamaoka, Hiroshi Riquimaroux (Doshisha Univ.)
pp. 55 - 59
SP2011-166
Analysis of vocal response to open-loop auditory feedback with altered formant frequencies
Akikazu Nishikido, Minae Okada, Keiko Ochi, Koichi Mori (NRCD)
pp. 61 - 64
SP2011-167
Differences between males and females in voice F0 control to pitch-shifted auditory feedback
Minae Okada, Koichi Mori (NRCD), Shuntaro Okazaki (NIPS), Chang Cai (NICT), Akikazu Nishikido, Keiko Ochi (NRCD)
pp. 65 - 69
SP2011-168
Developmental Process of Speech Production in Infancy
-- Comparison of Japanese- and English-learning Infants --
Yuko Yamashita, Yoshitaka Nakajima, Kazuo Ueda (Kyushu Univ.), Yoko Shimada (Kyoto Univ.), David Hirsh (Sydney Univ.)
pp. 71 - 75
SP2011-169
Real-time Visualization of English Pronunciation on an IPA Chart Based on Articulatory Feature Extraction
Takurou Mori, Yurie Iribe, Kouichi Katsurada, Tsuneo Nitta (TUT)
pp. 77 - 82
SP2011-170
[Invited Talk]
Acquisition of English Sounds by Native Speakers of Japanese
-- Basic Research and Development of e-Learning System --
Reiko Akahane-Yamada (ATR IRC)
pp. 83 - 88
SP2011-171
Modeling of perception and cognition process of impressions of speaker
Asato Sato, Hideaki Kikuchi, Akira Ichikawa (Waseda Univ.)
pp. 89 - 94
SP2011-172
Improvement of CRF-Based Accent Sandhi Prediction Using The Features Derived from Accent Rules
Shumpei Kobayashi, Shinya Shimizu, Nobuaki Minematsu, Keikichi Hirose (Tokyo Univ.), Hiroko Hirano (Huaqiao Foreign Languages Institute)
pp. 95 - 100
SP2011-173
Effects of frequency-band elimination on syllable identification in Japanese noise-vocoded speech
-- Analyses with two speakers --
Kiyoto Noguchi, Yuichi Satsukawa, Kazuo Ueda, Yoshitaka Nakajima (Kyushu Univ.)
pp. 101 - 106
Note: Each article is a technical report without peer review, and its polished version will be published elsewhere.